Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 November 1899 — Page 2
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ALL (nil! TllK STATE Events in Various Portioa of Indian i Told by Wut
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iTÖFTHE BARGAIN.! BRITISH PUBLIC MUST WAIT.
Tbe Paris tiaulois wru that the B B;ilT ,.( commerce will w bu.it ti ItMM-AMriMI commercial treaty ta IM chaml-er of d.putiea immediately or its rvaa mbling.
Irm Mil to r.. - bed a ahl' at tt j, v.!. i:.t.. on ÜM th. from the ituperi.il net office, stating that the second tr t troopa for the Trauaul by Ctnads would not be accepted, as they vt.r i.ot r-q-.ir.
J. A. Munro. cent r r. manager of the f nion Pacific road, announced, on the tth. that it wu- tie intention of hi road to make ioux City. la, a terminal to the north, nana a Kansas City. Mo .. i to toe south at Omaha. While running f'-.m the police, whs surprised him ana some companion in the act of btirninc the president in effigy. Martin William, a student at tl Conference seminary at Huckhannoii. W. Va.. was shot in the bead and 1 .1 bebly fatally wouodid. Latest ms from the election, oa th 7th. iu the four täte in which the duel interest centered show that Okid ami Kentucky went lapnblfaaa, while rtiliiainta anil Marvland were crrried
be the opposition. In most of the remoir.inp täte republican gaius weie
t Ijtlnt Our Han. TcilianuH I No. U. L- H. rht. of K..i.i.ille. rr teil bfri I r bigauiy. ka. an t aiiui-aliou an ' i kt-; his own i. : i ' He that I., x t a . i ti I' I '" ' "' 11 I hilML'" -'I i. ' l-"l.l- . tll tl. bill-. Two t hi alleged wir were on i.r statu: as wit 'n - " d il.i- iiiini' uf liii...r. -a..' ili a tbcj .- married reeeattl m Nol.'cs die. Ai :hi i .vim: that she was M Poe ..i ,. ha; luarrir, Wrieht in MM I Ca.Moraia, M. 11 third wtlt i living li E ox ile. Ili .irniii. I'm itt.-at. Hamuium . In.'-. No. 11. - Judge ffathilL of the superior court, grai tu BrtiHrffttd 1. Walsh aa lajauetiea
st r.ni. ii.L' trie city oi
tvom paying the oalat.ee
r U:. I ' Fa-t t In I
.' t..- eity'a sratrr works bonds. The
issue was n lite ummibI debt f . " .
in iv.t mber, I ' ,n . ( i this ttoiitb d w paid, but the balance id, as lac debt inc. I Dal two m r c Bt, bmit. r. I rccli se their h i wmterworka afa
tt ru.
Ihr I'rlnllHii CMIIMi
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Admiral Dewey and Mrs. Mildred Hazen Married at St. Paul's Rectory, Washington. ONLY A FEW WITNESSES WERE PRESENT.
A VtMlai llr. nWtmil st Ihr It. Id. ll. of Mr. UutUlimloK M Iran. Mother of Ihr HrtUe. I !- totaad Mm Caeaiaai ti.t iuie Ib.- iiuplr l.i ii iliul it.'. Vul intton. Xov. 1". Admiral (. ri: Ihwe and Mrs. Mildltd M. II; (ii w- rr "aailhd quietly at the tveUmj d St. Paul l'ath.iic ciiuroh in strut, mar Fuw.nth. this city, IM rttj lx fore 10 a. m. The .. reiiauiy v:.s K i Ii i tu. d by lb . Janu s W, Maikiti, Kistr of the church, and lb v. tit.ii' Bartbttt. i I I - n iniiii y Tin ceremony was of the simplest character, accordinir o the rit ". the linholic liunh. anJ thß oul Wft UrtMa besidrs the ortieiat lag eleri: -BMH WRV Mrs. Va-liii:irtoii Mcl in and Mrs. Ludlow, write of Admiral
I ... U. a Harbor la a Hbnploa. N. v 0. So fr the Hate ,1 i irtnient has no ofhcial täteraafM of the tgtaatai m I ,,,v;,t lirttldn and t.ernuny fnni London, lhere the m.tiations hae Ih-.-ii in ms fttps Hawerer, tlw aMriab ia not doaM the pwwtaey f e jtem mI he chief intetv-t of the tuted Mates in the Si ; 'u nnhi lnvo a MM preser.ition of our rlphta in the harbor of I'a-o Pa-... a lels.- of whi h na M-cnml to us by the treaty of W. bis did not fire u aa afcaiilal pvaf
in the island: proiieti .nat
fi.re. frr ten eara
nut W.i- men trt ."
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, , ....rshlr lir.aoa.iaie far lrla ia 1 raaaaslllla IM.alrie. lra hr I'rosl. Loudon. V.. II Cunpi. te ibrne has a-ain fallen uuMJ affair, in x-utb Afriea. Th. P.ritish puh! mut fßW f..ree be content with the brief. t. reotyped report which the eennr allow to i.lt r Ibreaurb fr " '!" Town.
That this e.iiibtion of thine i no ..nt'er due to pressure of work or if Srctic cable has In n amply proeedl . aa a afk - -
The Kast.rn leletfrapn t . rivkoui that the real lelay in tran.inisiui ia about two daja, It i- ident. there-f..n-. that the censorship is r-ponibl for the other two dajra d de-lav. link eins to befall all the dispatches. m -...r...rOii.-. IM.psl.s. Mi.rrnoT. the Patty Telffrraph announees that it appropriate.r tipatch from Iiivmith. datt-l Monday, which the war office publishnl onTueaday. was not h Ibered in Fleet atre'! until y est.-rday i Friday I noriiinfr. II is. lirli il that the war office re.-eied further dispatches last eem'af, but not hi nc has l-en iublihed.
mm w eeaj i.r v i!- 1 1 -. t n iasjanHi t in the citv of lliloa
LANDING fll 1 m
Protected by Fire from Ships, the Troops Landed Face of a Heavy Fusiladc.
f'otll its ilat.
upon li months
party. Bk m similar treaty, in the jreat th Oeraaaa iwtiiwul bad ri;ht to the establishment 4 naal atation in Beluafata harbor, ' Mm island of Upola, and in the same year lireal Britata acquired Um rifM to est.ibüsii a i,.ial stulion oa MM shores of a Sartiojin h.-irlxT. to Is' th.-n-after desie-
iiat.il by the P.ritish povemment. Ib.i I ve-!,.ria t. duke of t anitri.!i:e.
- ,int ii.nH in ' to th,- liarNirs I
of Apia or Saluat ita BOT t. that uri of the harbM i f Pbfo Plafa ta i Hum .f,..r -ti-.l b tin wrenuaertt
l.i dlow, motb r and sister reapecthro- OI- ,he Halted Ittate n a station und. r
t aldwell,
!t i now knt tSe d posed pr ha-s errbed a n ixard the si U tit . ted a b; view, that he
Oca, Aadrade, of Vene I .. da Porto Kico. .:noai. He ,1. in an inter i president "f .' . .1 -on Tk
orjre II. P il paen p. r ap-nt of the New ork Ctallal rai:rw:. i Mid To t at the read at a moiement to abolish the practice of "tii PnP" on dininp and leepinfT The movement already has found benrty approval and laekinjr n"" official of e. ral of the trunk lines. An Iowa man has iuvented a machine, weijrhinjr nvt more than T3 pounds, which . M be attached to a.i vehicle now dravvn by a hore. and .1 pable of reachinr a speed of 50 miW an hour. It i said a stock company, haiked by tXSxf.'W i won he formetl in Miiaukee to manufacture the n.a I ha
Advices from Honolulu by the trans pe rt Ohio, which arrived at San Frau Cisco, on the th. report the arrival Ik-re of the ship harle E. Moody.
lonp aea was about fan! at Xi at Honolu iur earl;
Va. She
lay out from the navy with coal for the army A liaal not been spoken
tkmery anil on the supreBM ami ap te eourt reports of the state hae nnoanced. Th hMraat bidder aa U m ral priatiaf, I was IV. P.. Ilurford of this citv. iia.?ft4.is. aad Lett I trot her. a c. eapt need the at bar plum, th.ir Md 1" .i it 18a.aT.sSi ol.l soldier llro neil. Marb'.r.. Ind.. Sor, 10, dan..- Ih-i.m. a.-.-: tt ytar. a aMtaheT of batti i M, First I'iiiteil States arill-ry. in the civil war. was found dead in the Mis I . tm .1 .1. , ithAt Ii.
i..i;nn;i river, n i in'ii-i" ..
fell betwi. n the ties of th railroad bridge or off the 1 i.! !..'. a nit ml r i ' Ii
many year. Hu rm il to lleulh.
rtvillr. lml..o. in. the two- . ion of Mr. aad Mrs. Perry War of Fortville. procured a Ihx of hes and managed to et fire to hit . Hi- na ith.-r Tai. ! I - ' ami raaaaaed la put out the Man,. h.r aara eiothinf, but the ehüd v iia.ily haraed that heili.. v i UmM i'uu I p.
pai l andkj
i. laa ie for
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ar.rf w ith w
Tipton, Ind men were ex bayftaf the f f.,r Jacob Til; earthed an in gala. It ia i wr.- -
P: r- aanu
No . 1 '
aaMsif preparatory to miaiion for a new home a. a farmer, tbej un a ixit eaalalalaif $1.000 ia Plov, 1 t at tl.e treasure .s the late father of the
lllilr.l te. 1. leMl.
Lat.
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I. . MM the 1 ith. and of o r
try s the aw u lonibian arbit Meti Hin rai Qrcal P.ritiar bia's claim of at this crisis i
o i the
f the fifrhtinr arouna ;. r- of whi.-u
Whit.
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ixecute a n one of force va
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ii.- v Nov
the I -and of Xei
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Smith.
gftweraaa of The lai- , :in:-t' re.J the oafi dpe of the v.iprer.ie i , n awore in the pov- . u iwaarflaiira, t,? tary of the interior, j
ian eorrrspondence a -ai-- !.ir'"- o-
n in the PunehardI dispute faeorin :
Kerr I ral
Wait.-. Im
id dismiin.r Colom-
. .. 00. threatens jusi ive a dfsast.ou etTeet ian jfoverrment by
e-Birtbeninc popular sympathy wit a
reohiTt.n.
er i am. Cherbourg, on Itrrnett
liar
Amonir lh pasenarrs who arrived In New ork. on the Sh. on the steam- . n -. .
om "souinampion ani e Mr-. Frato .- Hndg ban Nordtca. lien. rUav n and wife. Julian i. lame Storev. ex-Con-
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Ind.. N"v. ! I i rehe Fort Wayne Consolirailway has been wound e . f the road la th. part r eaaaaaaj formally aieourt. The capita! stuck ii. a i i ".'Uo.0i0.
i nrioit, teeMleat, Prii.c'toii. Ind.. No. lo.-T'rai.k lurbie. a coal mine enftaeer, lost his riLdit ee in an unusual MOUMT. He .iischarged his shotajtn at a railr..al troM ti aiai oi of the shot striking a raii. r. i.r.ri..l..i ;.n.l i.-oL".' ii bis eyeball, ataaftME him to lose his ey e.
hi:, r- J ai d giueaaaa Jaa. wan) I. insk at Bi
iii mi rials. ( i.-ero. Ind.. No. 1". ii.ro er-k. betataea here ami Atlanta, where are Isrie tin plate mills, has btea so jrol-li,-.! o aci.'- ro4ii the work- that araetieally all the fish in it are i!;id. Hundreds of them line the shores.
lv of the bride, and Lieut
Admiral lowcv"s si-crvatry. The arrangeiuents for tht wedding wi re made with all the s.cr..y vhicb baa attended the whole affair. Afl.T procuring the Ueetase for tin- areddii Wednesday, Lie at. GahrareJl railed ni Father Itackln, of St. Paul's, of which church Mrs. Ha, a is a communicant, uiui arranged for the wiildimr. v i.eeini Miaaeaaallaa, - Admiral lH-vvey is not a Catholic. a special dispensation was required fr tin performance of the ceremony, aad
tl .is was procured by Father Ma.kii; from Bishop Curtis, vicar general of the dioces of Baltimore, who irraated it in the absence of Cardinal (.ibbons, who i at present in New Urbans. Fati h r Ifachia w "t to Balthatare for this purpose WedaeadajT afternoon. The HrdilitiK I'arljr. At .:4' a. m. two carriair--s coii-
tainiiijr the wedding arty drew up be fore the tiHKlest brick rectory in th r. ..r of St. Pa d's. The r-n ra' P,lt'lic had no intimation of where the CarreOaOajl was ti take place, and not a single sp-i tator wa- present as the party alighted. Admiral Dewey und Lieut. Caldwell quickly atgfpcd from their carriages, and the admiral as.-ist-ed the bride -elect and her mother and sister from the other carriage. I he llrlile ostHiue. rs. Haen wa t'ow ncd in a p ari . m . i..
grav silK. over willen sue wure u 104114 jatyUah black wrap trimmed with silver CaS and lined with lavender silk. ! The admiral wore a black frock coat. gray trousers and a silk hat. I'poT, I entering the rectory the Were i;-li-ered hrto tii.- r ptkm roaaj wher--
,,.,,,'. I Adadral Dewey was presented ti una 01 .11. v . ,
lather .viacKin aim uac io eieii.-.-n:e;i who were to ar-M-t in the cere-
Baoay. I ather Vmkin llnrr a Sailor. Cpaa beiei premated to Pataai j Mi.ckiu the a.linital said that he hal i .:.rd thaT Fatlu r Macfcin bad in his paiiv vear been a sailor, and it gav.? him additional haipines to know thrt he ua to b-- married by a clergyni.;a who had at one time followed the - U Father Maehlw replied happily ihat when he found he could not l .-come an admiral he had determined to become a prie: t. Mrs. liaen removed her wrap and she and the admiral irnmeliateiy tHk their places in the cent, r Df The little receptloa r.M.ni where the
Sen inoiiy was pel l0( Baad which mad" then maa aad arllt. Father klaekia lad his assistants wore simple black . : W. The ceremony was gaifofWIHl with the rteg. ao ordinir to the aupital rites jf the Catholic church. Uoliliim HrenUfii.t. Father Mackin was the tir-t to bni'. the bride as Mr. Dewey. I ongratulations ami felicitations folhmed, and the wedding party ilr-.ve directly from the rectory ta the realdeaea of th--bride's mother. Mi. McLean, where a wedding breakfast :: - red. The admiral and Mrs. Dewey left at 18: li for New York.
their treaty with Sanson, lb the arrangement reaentl) made In t ween the gOW rnments of ii United state-. Great Britaia and t-r-nmy the United States u-.-oin.- 1 a s. sscd of all the island. of the Sam. an croup which b c:-t of the one hundred and se. ntv -first meridian of I. mritude. Th. -,- i-lands compriae Tuti ila. which lontains the bar'oor of Pago PagO, and. further east. Maoni. Ol. -ii -a. Otoo and Pose i-lalid. Outside of ratatla, la :hi group. Mmtc i
no bar her. and hat one nehorage, sitmitetl aa the nortbw. -t side of Maioia. In aaii there i- only one harbor for ships, that of Maatu, eapoaed at all easoao; sad, aa reorer, dtarttag Mm jeriii front Drei athrr 1 0 prii. when the north wii -ls nr. prevalent, it is danirerous. In the island of l'HIu there is n trat rate harbor. Bran that of aluafat.i. meiitioued above, would require very considerable expenditure tc
make it of any u-. while the mailtqtu.ry of Apia a a harbor w:is clear! shown in the i.rrible -nd destructiv tempest of a few years atro. Put in the leu ad c4 Tutuila. Ix-sides tm tcef hatbora risaihir to those b I polu. there i the hi.rU.r of Page Pago, which is : deep and land torhed basin, whose easy approach and perfect aeeurlty lot Manila camera it tc octtreigh la ralae all the etner islaudt of th (raup. It i- geninilly consid red by aaral experti the ftneat harhai i;t the Pai-ific in-.m.
THE PARTITION OF CHINA.
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Illliiumnlir ICrpr llir Hon l lese aledi 1 nil hi Slain. 1 i rt aaea .
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Washington, n ic irpresratatlret reell j int. n -t.i tion railed at the :. . It wa- aa of tin IIiisian . - !ni. and the Tin. ' ant, on
M the pr - I t. ,1 to De Pa 11 w s .;,-t fen . , ks.
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Ml
president of the ree of Kobe, and
ctioshin Wani ami T. ites from other Jaw a ... II. 1
: . l-ili. . c i . ! 1 1
rr.b v. on
the -th.
Fut aj . dele
panese eoramerin President Meto pay their .-
Stcts. 1 hey an- marine a o- " " -rcuntry and K-irop- for the purpose ol observation, snd recently were in tte nils nee at the international Export . .i- i'ion at Philadelphia. One of the mot interesting features of the Fnris exposition will be a mod'-l American post office, which will be uf to date in evi ry respect. Arrang. mitts have been made with the French pcfta! authorities, by which mails Eat American in Paris will be sent to thii I -t . mat. a.i of goit g throngh tbi secular channels. In thia way much time will be saved in the distribution of l'nited State mails.
lie .1.1 Multaaa Hartford 'ity. Ind.. Xo. .,f Washington and
Awaahlos. P.laekford
. d . IO. Kt -1 and Harri- n county, wrtfed in "rai-l road- agh npth. at a .oat
Hon. Ellis H Bubirta. the treasure? ot the United States, in his report tc secretary tiage. made public on the Cth. aurr np the operationa of the last fiscal year by ayingr that "a notable a, tivity wa- rxhd itcd in ab imU ol currency, tsith a marked increase is the uae of pold n.in and in a less do gee of sibrr coin. hile the prosperl ty of the country has at no time left auy part of the govemn ni n.-ea ir the treasure aliove the uemnn.l of alaiiy buaiaesa ia its several offices."
aaM in art. Ma. . Indn Nv- 1. I. W. Fnrit. tnstniaster here, aliened to be 11,2 ( ' . - .... .i a
short in hi acei.Mi 1 a- o. 1 1 r. ....:
from daty b Postal D -pu t .r Moore, who placed F.. M. Fit ndi -i.ning it: charge j1 th ofner.
Hon. lr lrnirn. (,r . iiwoml. In.';.. No. I". The J. T. polk t anning company has commenced jinvmg off it- gn.wir for the ml -:i-ton's produce. Als-.ut IMJMi will be ifartrihutad among the farmer in thM vicinity. I, mlh of a IMoaeer. Wabash. Ind.. Nov". 1 1. Samuel BtKiiie. one of the pioneers of Wil.nh reanty.died af iiraiy si in Lagtv t..wi - ship, where for .". t ars he has resided, lie was s 1 mr old.
I I. affftS I lar. IiidianiiMlis. I nil.. No. M. The elevtrie line la-twei-n lireetiwootl and thia Cit will le oK-rel aliiit I lice mber 15. Part of the equipment has arried at On- 1.
WITH DUE MILITARY HONORS. The Hrmnino of hoi Miro. ol the rtiiliiilie V nr Ii tie Inti 1 r-.l a atttssajtaa Tan Dag.
Wi ahlngton. N'ov.lO. ArrntiL" no nts htwt- 11 n made at the war dt p.irtm. ut par the hntenaent. at Artiagtoli eraseIrry, with military honor, of the rrtiudn- of t'apt. P tgnnlus Fldridge, ' Foi.itt tnth infantrr, and Firt Lieut.
II, 1 . Krayrnbttbt, riurd artillery, t.
1 '.' 1 r who lost their lies on the br
im' line in the Philippine-.
The remains of Lieut. Kravnlmhl
rrieed lore reaterday afternsn from fan Francisco, and .-r esi-orted fri 111
the i;.tion to Arlinir; n by the battery of the Seventh artilbrv. They weir placet! in a vault, and private funeral Ml I bra will tnk pi.)..- ti.ilay. 1 be rcasaiaa ef apt. gldridge nr.- . -,-t.-d to arrive from San Francisco to-day. 1 aMafatl Daetvsg ! Abilene. Ka . Nov. P A throtiffh wesi hennd freight on the Cnion Pacific crushed the calsoose and one car of a local freight, twt mibs eaiit of town, colliding in a Jog. Two engines wt r.- wrecked, and a train of soldiers following narrowly escaped. Two pas
sengers in the 1 aU ms.' were liadly injured. D. A Huniii wcll, of Seneca, Kus.. nWOaaldad tua btjured internal ly. pBjfgqpj fatally. C A. Illair, of lioionion. Kas.. has a broken leg. and Other injuri.: not dangerous. The trsi; 11 . . !..! :Uir li u jmpiog.
v. 10. The '. ip'omat of every nation i'ita the I Mneae anea itate departiutnl yes- ; that the call :im!im-sa;.r. Count French charge, M. .rotary V-y last-d
), ;h.in ... 1!. am! the CI. 00 -e ti it i-t. r. Mr. . m mbil hi ,-all tc
include AiTat.i ieeretary HIB, who baa been giving much attention to the st.l ,.ct of the trade, relations of the I 1 ii States la tbe orient. The htteresl T the Chinese goeernnx nt in what is going oa betnaea tha I nited States and the Üumjiein I r- 1- i:.'. --. t : 1' - l:eed tii.lt St cretary Hay ha relieved th main ntpptehenrmn. which was founded upon a tuj Sciofl that our iro,-rnment. in the meat that tb Baroncaa paanett failed ha rive the Eorasal aesaraaee of the maintenance of the ojk n tloor" II ; t it seek-, will take po--csion of a it ct ion of tbr I hioe-a fi..ist licfore it ia alt tahra ap by other ausrera. So confident are the otbcial of SUOara that It. fs intim ited that they hast r; t gone to ib.- h 1 L'th ot Iraamiag a poliey to mwl the tent of dt bat. No anaurrr has itern lalaiatd by I ranee to I be Ian, airy aa to a formal aasUraacc of the retention of mile
I fl llt't'es. It IS -earet'iV iiki-iv iiiiii ine
Fi. ich stipolation will apply to Toiinnia end th- wtctioBa .f Cniaa that ha.- brea ade Pitaah hsiaeaae for a long time past, but simply to any clei it n of Freue! boli'.inL'. ENGLAND'S HEIR APPARENT. ll.i 11 KtfsrSMNl, I'rlm-e I V. r. Ir. IIa atriarlii.l th- I 1 f 1 1 -1 ico Ti MileMOSM Of III- nre. r.
lansdJatt, Sar, i". The Ptfty -eighth lutfreraarj ol Ihn 4rth of Ihe prince af Wi.i anni arlabrated. St. Pauls, Westminster and other chimes were sealed, Mm public building! tiontcd tbe royal staminrd. and saluti-s w.re tinil at Windsor, the ibie Oanrda mrale iMitl at the Ton r of bnnlun. The prfosei leWhanted his Itirthtlay
at Sanitrilieh.-Hii. where he enTert.-i.ed l ord Poseln-r and other di-tingursh"d guests. sn 1. onion lliahlnnilrra Off. Liverpool. Xov. H'i. Fnonnoua
crowds in the streets ami alsnut the docks here hade fan-well to the First
Imttalion of t'. - 1, onion Highiamlers
the DarLditi be roes, in which a son of
Qen. White iv a lieutenant. The pre-
ince of IjiiI White iiikI Ii.t tlaiichtef
increased the 1 nihusiasm brrleen imm ina (MM i leitis. San Franci-10. n. 10. The steam er llona r arrived berr yesterday fron
St. Michml. Dutch Harbor and tape
Nr int . The vessel brought 1." pasmn fers and about MMII m void.
-eakiiig of the war. said: -e nugbt aerer t.. have allowed jurselvcs to be in the paMtiant in v hieb the outbreak of war found n. 1 could ry ,.cr the valuable li.- which Bright hart baea apaiai had an la-en ittct
pnrepared Will Vfudillr lliruush II. It is said that en. ttulier never ex J m-cteii to raaaaMnee the enaapstgn be-1 fore Christmas, and it now l.iolss ji I bOUfh this would 1' the taw. er- j tainly no artillery can reach Durban i fore Nm.niler 14, ami without addith i.al guns, an atbance frmn Ktcourt woiihl Is- impossible. No doubt, as I.rd Salisbury said in ; rcc nt sp-eh, J " ... . -. ,1
Engl, nd will "mu.Klle througn it ami 1
vet another illustration of mmlillia las loiii'i- apiarcnt in the fact that guwueiy Inatrnetnra have only pant arrived at Won lwit h ar-nal for instnution in sieie train duties. Mthough httrriiil preparation ire ladnir iiiatie to j 11 j-ire the siee tn-in the fact thai the men are at ltavenport ami the "iji at Woolwich si- iii to -how that
the ill t the - : w a- (p . 1 ' .ID tJterMM 'icht. The Morning Ft seys: "What will come of - ich tnmbllirr. if we i-er come to tightinc a foe ghM
to turn it to advantage V siouir radiral reforms are still needed in our mobili'.ati. ti arrangements." an 1 Ina lsss imasniiu. The statement frtm Lady smith tf.at the P.ritish guns don't reply to the litter artillery heenase Ihr unaenle Itenls for the guns have no! yet hardened, is interpreted in ine tpi.trtrr to mean simply that !he P.nti-1. are husl-tnding their ammunition, as the Barf fire is or.ly a trick to get the Prit"al. tt aWMta shells. 11.. . r. Wnilna ' - Amorc the few items tliat have arrietl from tha Cap l-dny i tie lag that lu- Poi-r are plaatintr im '"-' guns in the hills surroimilmc I-iu--mith. All the corr.'-,'ib-iits in tbe
SHARP EN6Ä6EMENT AND A FOOT rllE,
latsaraeala aaa asaala 'rl.unrri H e r ar U on I I I 1 a pr I al llndli iii,. , 1, , Hainn Intnrcr nl, IIa.- III. no- Hut MftsS laaisilmn. Manila. Xov M. 5:40 p. in I landtag of American troops at sabian. Tuesday, wastnemost speel tilar of its kind since lo-iJ i tubarkalion at Daiquiri. 1 ..-Oprrallwrn Yt mm CSMnW ll The co-operation of the troops the navy was complete. I Ia aaaiataiand a territic hnaabardna mi hour, while the irtaq ranbed deep ihrough !he surf, untler 1 lut banVy-afanwd rifle tin- fron insurgent trenche. and charred right
and left, touring volley an. r vuiiej the fleeing re belt. 1 ..rt 1 iiii . atntnsoek Forty Filipinos were eaptun lv iion-comiiiissionid officer-. -
and I
1 l.i .I -hi
to ri 1 n coniiiin-ii.-atiitn. A gentleman who vi-it.-.l iehloii Nik. aft.r tb. cngagentettt anuafed - in killcil and To in woumb d. The laleat adrhsaa from IQanherly lated No ml- r -. say that all w-s th rc then. n exploin hal Uv htanl. and ihe anppostttaa ana that ! the lUwrs bad blown up the railway euh.rt south of Prontetd. Ilr. Iril Mntsrl. The Ik Iciaii covernm-nt. it i saitl. has warned Dr. Leyds, whs.- h.adqtiarters are at Itmsarls, t: jum is a neutral iountry. A corps of eicineen from iiilral!ar will aearatapnay the siege train ta the
Cape ami the n't u will lr ul in mountinc the heavb-t run in eml.n-sun-s. Two battaSana af am tinted in fantry. every man arbttad for bis riding and shooting qualities, will ie sent t. the fnnl. AMBASSADOR CHOATE SPEAKS. It. If- to I . in. 11 1 ihr- l'rlr naaia atstatlnn hntnrassn i".nsua ao a,- 1 nitrd taaaes.
Kdl aborg, Xov. 1 L Inaiph H. hite. the I'niteil State amlussador. vht wa$ the chief cue-' at the annual lwquet of the Waller Scott eblh latt e.n-
hnj, met wilh an enlhiisia-tic reeeption. r ttaibtt'l Maxwell, who presided, made a ccniial reference to tbe
flit nd ship thai seals Kmrlaml ami
America. In the coure of a speech pn 1 sing the t.at to literature. Mr.
CI 1 ate said :
"Truly your country und mine ar-
ecni ieted by Immls of sympathy that
were ieer stroinr r atint closer thau thev are at Ihi very hour.
"ll lias Itecn said by a creat poet that ncace hath brr victories no less n -
ntitsnetl than war. ami this ironelail
friendhip which now prevails istwn 1
tl . s,. two kiialr. d nations is hi r Ute-t and greati'-t a i ry. It im ans. jset.-.-not merely la-twi-en your country mid mine, but amoiic all the great nation of the earth, and it tend iy ad van. n civilization to promote the welfan- of Ige whole human no The remaintler of a much applauded address was tic voted te a humorous comparison Itetween American and S.ttish character as illustrated by reel day life, and to an eulogy of Mr Walter Scott. Andrew lane responded to the toast. Tar I rrnrh I imtpirni ) I a-r. I'tris. Nov. 11. The rnate resiuaed ita session during yestcnbiy rvening ami heard further arguments, of tte-fi-mling con nsel. who submit nil that the senate is incompetent to try the "n piracy case The s-ruit- then adjourned.
rsantdn rably from the btiularduii The town vas well forliticl. 1 1 dunes were riveted wilh Uninfect thick, which afford.. I I I Trunin rrri.ar.-U In loud. WI.. n the triM.p arrived in th. they found the gunlatats Pri1 ni i'trtoii and oth rs wai'.- g ter eoaandtatbaa with Gaa. w t ,,a.:.. ander Knox of the Pi und t ommander heridan af th-- 1
im.'anehored on the shallow i
miles off shore. The gunlsiat- fi : a line inside, the Helena. 1 ahM Manila close in shore. With the t of the homltardment the mi t,.t- vv.rc riibd rapidly with..'! fusion, by Maj. Cronits lottsiion
the Twentv-third infantry
lt.uk s lattalion of the Thirt. but try. roeaai iar in.nmrm. an t httO Ihe lines t.f laatsnioi
ward, the gunlcts piaBrd the I forc cS their lsatteries into tha trerche. soon forcing tl.e iii iri. rto fie.- thtangh the burrows dag b f the trenches. About 200 men 1their places until ihe keels of the lMat orated on the shore when their Man r bullets commenced to sing overhead. The I'nnl-Hnrr Brnnn. The Iwtlalions formeil in gnnd onb-r t apt. Puck, with Pierces and Patto:; cotiq nnirs. porsmd the instircents ot. the h ft into the ttaruboo thickets, tin .1 . .1. ., -1 fr-aii fo.-tdtriduv acros?
,ti, 1 . . r - - - . the iier. leading to the town.
-.aai-h Prld ata llrlluhlra. I., n. Wir aton. n.Ts..i ally i-ommanc , nnlrrnl a charsre across t!i
I ridge, and t apt. How land, of his sta:T In' Coleman's and Elliott's companb of the Thirteenth, aiol Slm-ld cvi: -paay nl the Twrnty-thinl. who In -i .. splendidly under their first lir into the town, which was neariy caeept by tae at-ed and - ,r. - who had hidden in tl.e fahl wallows, and who cam" slim;'.: delightedly to. ard the Anvm-n Two eouqtanies of the Tw. nt hail a kir'mib along the DagUJ rt 1 with the retreating Filipn - Maj. hields. of Ihe staff, with 1 command, captured several in-urc After Ihr n-lraiih. The troops camprd in the ram n Inc the nicht, an in the Bnwalug ' Wl t:.ton established his head.piar. In a chnrch. quartered hLs men in th. I I --nt the captured Fili hryaanl the outposts with or.brB rt, urn. The inhabitants describe all tin rds as practically itnpa--. sav they l lieve Acuinahlo has - - alt yaiht in the river lanagapn, isutiig. tor use in hi flicht nhM finds his capture i inevitable. Ilr,., led to H.-raaa--nii.
I V. . dnesnlay was ibvoted to re I naisaances. Mej. Aftn went nnt ' j w..rd to Santo Thomas and bur- rd th
'ibinos' liarr i. k-. 1 pt. puck's Thbteeafh areat tn Jacinto and tiispi-.l of small 11' - March's Twenty -thinl wtnt I Manxl.il.n. on the Imrnpan wad, j
had several sharp tights wi'i. parties. They killed rjghl 1 brttught in M prisoners and had t.in n wounded. Oal; Wrana af Krtreat I al of Tbe Santo Torna r.atl aceBM ' the only po-sible means of n-tr-a laiee Issly north 'nmi Tar, a l.en. Whraton commands it. I he insurgents of thia section gulag la reinforce Tartar. The battlo-hip Oregon has arri trre from Hone Kng.
iirihi nil of Vlmtin Im at. Capt. Chenoweth antl Lieutt 1
Daris. Nan Horn ami l.ratiior .
two companies of the Seventeen t.i r
imetit. reconnoiterinc nortri. 1Malialscsl. attacke! ami nut d a b-
talion of insurgents, killing
Three Americans were woun.l spaauh patananna neirri Gen. Wheaton reports by Iht 1 nincton that when the landimr " made at San Fabian the Mantgel encountered ra recruits wb.- : th. ir way to Dagupnn. when th. I ' ' ted the expedition to lanl retreated to the mountains. 1 " eaghl Spanish prisoners wen- n Tb. Mat! of tbe lambiig at U van was brought by the command, r Ihe Manila, who saw the ficht. M -the ceopraphy mixed. Ion. Win a ton is brinainf ' from Anrdrs by the use of null caribou teams.
